MEMORIALS

Thomas Moffat Bloch ’29
Tom died Nov. 15, 1996. He had prepared for college at Exeter. At Princeton he was on the golf squad, roomed with Andy Harper, and…
Albert G. Isaacs Jr. ’29
Nep died Aug. 20, 1996, at his home in Waverly, Pa. He prepared for college at Treat School and Lawrenceville. At Princeton he was in…
Tracy Harrison Logan ’29
Trace died Sept. 26, 1996. He was born in Hunan Province in China, and prepared for college at Kuling School and Hotchkiss. At Princeton he…
Thomas Warren Willard ’29
Tom died Oct. 13, 1996. He prepared for college at the Barnard School for Boys, and at Princeton he roomed with Bill Miller. A couple…
Albert Richard Diebold ’29
Dick died June 16, 1996. He prepared for college at Hotchkiss, and after Princeton had a few years in investment work, and then went into…
John Wilson Haines ’29
Johnny died June 24, 1996. He prepared for college at Tome School. At Princeton he played soccer and was on the 150pound crew. His roommates…
Richardson Brognard Okie ’29
Dick died May 1, 1996, at his home in Dellwood, Minn. He prepared at St. Paul Academy and at Princeton was in Arbor Inn and…
Edward Mithoff Nicholas ’29
Ed died in Santa Fe, N.Mex., Mar. 2, 1996. He prepared for college at Columbus Academy and Los Alamos Ranch School. At Princeton he was…
Giles Anthony Webster ’29
Dud died Feb. 11, 1996, at the Holy Name Friary in Ridgewood, N.J. We continued to call him Dud, though he had changed his name…
Ingram F. Boyd Jr. ’29
Inky died Feb. 8, 1996, from complications from a stroke. He prepared at St. Louis Country Day School and Choate. At Princeton his roommates were…
Oscar Erlandsen ’29 *31
Oscar died Nov. 21, 1995. He prepared at Storm King School. At Princeton his roommate was Buzz Irvine, and he belonged to Arbor Inn. After…
Joseph Edwin Blanton ’29 *32
Joe died Apr. 9, 1995, in Albany, Tex. He prepared at Central H.S. in Washington, D.C., and transferred to Princeton from George Washington Univ. in…
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